"Too Fast" Fury vs "Bronze Bomber" Wilder: Who wins?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #191
    Originally posted by soul_survivor
    But if Fury doesn't want Wilder to push him, he can keep the fight at a distance and Wilder has no inside game. Either way though, boring or exciting, Fury v Wilder needs to happen after Fury/Wlad 2.

    Edit: That's assuming Wilder still have the WBC belt.
    I agree the fight needs to happen, and if it turns out to be a unification bout, that would be a mega fight.

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      #192



      War Fury!!!

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        #193
        If Duhaupas's jab troubled Wilder, Fury's would give him fits.

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          #194
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          If Duhaupas's jab troubled Wilder, Fury's would give him fits.
          Fury has length and height over both Wilder and Duhaupas, and he is more active. I think Fury could jab him to a decision, but I see Wilder clipping him early with a good shot being aggressive, and Fury making him pay for it round after round.

          A modern day bloodbath.

          Fury would use the jab to stop him in his tracks and double it to come in, and turn Wilders ribcage into jello with savage shots, then finishing a combination to the top that literally makes Wilder lose control of his bowel movements before his legs collapse from under him and he falls like a wet diaper.

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            #195
            Wilder reminds me of the younger version of Wladimir Klitschko. He likes to hit. That alone will cement his victory over the awkward, clumsy, herky jerky style of Tyson Fury. Eventually, Fury is gonna get chin checked. He can run but he cannot hide because Deontay isn't on the decline or gunshy. For instance, he isn't old, shot or washed up and has the ability to throw punches by letting his hands go.

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              #196
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Wilder reminds me of the younger version of Wladimir Klitschko. He likes to hit. That alone will cement his victory over the awkward, clumsy, herky jerky style of Tyson Fury. Eventually, Fury is gonna get chin checked. He can run but he cannot hide because Deontay isn't on the decline or gunshy. For instance, he isn't old, shot or washed up and has the ability to throw punches by letting his hands go.
              You're right. Fury can't handle a large, high-offense fighter.

              Wilder, Joshua, or even Parker could drop him like a brick and snatch his belts.

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                #197
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                Fury has length and height over both Wilder and Duhaupas, and he is more active. I think Fury could jab him to a decision, but I see Wilder clipping him early with a good shot being aggressive, and Fury making him pay for it round after round.

                A modern day bloodbath.

                Fury would use the jab to stop him in his tracks and double it to come in, and turn Wilders ribcage into jello with savage shots, then finishing a combination to the top that literally makes Wilder lose control of his bowel movements before his legs collapse from under him and he falls like a wet diaper.
                I think Wilder has a puncher's chance.

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                  #198
                  Fury stops Wilder

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                  • Fury4daWIN
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                    #199
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Wilder reminds me of the younger version of Wladimir Klitschko. He likes to hit. That alone will cement his victory over the awkward, clumsy, herky jerky style of Tyson Fury. Eventually, Fury is gonna get chin checked. He can run but he cannot hide because Deontay isn't on the decline or gunshy. For instance, he isn't old, shot or washed up and has the ability to throw punches by letting his hands go.
                    What a terrible comparison. When was Wlad ever as wild and uncoordinated as Wilder? Never, is the answer to that. Jonty's closer to a more athletic version of Max Baer, a wild swinging brawler with a jab. His combinations, with the exception of the one two, are either crazy flurries or just loaded up shots thrown one after the other. No fluidity, crispness, control. Watch Klitschko's clinical destruction of Ray Mercer then come back with a comparable performance of Wilder's, not just a one-sided beatdown of a tough opponent but a fight where he demonstrates the same type of crisp, pinpoint punching technique and variety of offence. You won't.

                    The only fighter today who comes close to a young Wlad is Joseph Parker.

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                      #200
                      Originally posted by Thurman
                      You're right. Fury can't handle a large, high-offense fighter.
                      Based on what evidence?

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